41st Annual Fairmount Tour of Historic Homes

Mother’s Day Weekend

May 13-14, 2023 • Noon-5 p.m.


Pre-sale tickets are now available online and at Old Home Supply at 1801 College Avenue, Fort Worth, 76110. All pre-sale tickets can be picked up at SiNaCa Studios (1013 W Magnolia) from 12-4 on Saturday, May 13 and Sunday, May 14.

Additional tickets can be purchased on-site at SiNaCa for $25 during tour days.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Want FREE Home Tour tickets? How about an invitation to the best neighborhood party of the year?

Become a Home Tour Volunteer!

Home Tour can’t happen without the 100+ volunteers who come together to make sure that all the guests to our amazing neighborhood have a great time! There are three main volunteer roles: Docents, House Captains, and Ticket Sales. Every volunteer receives one FREE ticket for each shift worked AND an invitation and admission to our Wine Down party at Rosen House Inn on the 14th.

Click the links below to learn more about the positions and to sign up!

On May 13-14, Mother’s Day weekend, the Fairmount Neighborhood Association (FNA) proudly presents its 41st Annual Tour of Historic Homes! This year, the neighborhood is ready to welcome you inside six amazing historical properties right here in Fairmount.

Tickets are available for purchase and pickup from online orders from 12-4 p.m. on May 13 and 12-4 p.m. on May 14 at SiNaCa Studios, 1013 W. Magnolia Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76104. Home Tour is Fairmount’s largest fundraiser of the year, and it helps support our neighborhood’s infrastructure, parks, schools, and arts programs, and neighborhood events.

Thank you so much for your support!

HOME TOUR BENEFITS THE NEIGHBORHOOD

The Fairmount Tour of Homes highlights the beautiful homes that we have in our historic neighborhood. Each year, 5-6 homes are typically selected for the tour and hundreds and hundreds of people tour these homes to appreciate the architecture and take a step back in time.

Proceeds from the tour are the primary source of funding for Neighborhood Association endeavors. Recently, the association used profits from past Home Tours to help offset the cost of capital improvement projects such as installing period-style streetlights, replacing signs marking the boundaries of the Historic District, and enhancing area landscaping, as well as a community outreach by purchasing protective equipment for teachers at our neighborhood schools during COVID, coat drives, general neighborhood school fundraisers, and more!

Photography by Stacy Luecker.

All proceeds from Home Tour are used to benefit the neighborhood.

Another option to support, in addition to buying a ticket, for those who live in Fairmount, is to become an FNA Member